Hi Mike,

[snip]
> The other thing I'm interested in is remote access to display :0
> through
> Xvnc.  I believe that years ago we could not access :0 and had to use
> :1
> or :2, or whatever, instead.  I hear that today it is possible to
> access
> :0, so I'd like to do that on my Ubuntu machine.

Ubuntu has an in-built VNC-based remote-desktop server installed (but not
configured/enabled!) out-of-the-box, I believe.  Alternatively, you might try
the VNC Enterprise Edition, which provides both the x0vncserver and a vnc.so
module, either of which can remote a console X server.

Regards,

--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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